"Thank you, Angela Merkel": a life hack from a Syrian refugee, how to live as a family for free in Germany

Who doesn't dream of getting money without doing anything? The dream of any idler has come true for a refugee from Syria who lives in Germany on welfare.

"Thank you, Angela Merkel": a life hack from a Syrian refugee, how to live as a family for free in Germany Source: RT

"Thank you, Angela Merkel": a life hack from a Syrian refugee, how to live as a family for free in Germany

A documentary about a Syrian refugee in Germany, who lives happily on benefits issued for six children and two wives, was shown on German television. In 2015, Ahmed fled Aleppo with his extended family and found refuge in Pinneberg in northern Germany. Despite the fact that polygamy is illegal in Germany, Ahmed was allowed to move his second wife, because she is the mother of four of his children. The authorities were not even interested in the fact that Ahmed's second wife got married at 13, and the first at 14, although this is also prohibited in Germany and such a marriage cannot be considered legal. Ahmed also has a third wife, she lives in Syria, and the man himself jokes that she needs a bigger house. Ahmed himself does not see any problems in polygamy — he is a devout Muslim and lives according to Sharia law, according to which it is possible to have several wives.

"Thank you, Angela Merkel": a life hack from a Syrian refugee, how to live as a family for free in Germany

Ahmed, along with his wives and children, lives in a two-story house, which, of course, he got for free. A man can't get enough of his luck: he lives in a European country with money received from the state.

"Thank you, Angela Merkel": a life hack from a Syrian refugee, how to live as a family for free in Germany

Ahmed's family received refugee status, which allowed an illiterate and unskilled worker to take courses and find a job. But the man is in no hurry to work and does not even know about the opportunities that Germany gives him. Allowances for two wives and six children are quite enough for a comfortable life.

"Thank you, Angela Merkel": a life hack from a Syrian refugee, how to live as a family for free in Germany

When a film about a refugee from Syria was shown on TV, not everyone approved of his lifestyle, which contradicts German laws and traditions. People are dissatisfied with the propaganda of polygamy and pedophilia.

Other netizens were outraged that the citizens of the country have to work tirelessly to earn as much as Ahmed gets without doing absolutely anything.

Keywords: Refugees | Germany | Migrants | Family | Syria

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